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Adaptive Extremism

April 28, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

Islamist terrorism in India in 2026 remained contained at the operational level outside Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), but persistent patterns of radicalisation, transnational linkages, and evolving recruitment strategies underline a resilient and

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Fuel Lifelines Under Siege

April 28, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics/World

As the conflict in the Middle East drags beyond two months, Asia-Pacific economies are confronting a mounting energy crisis that threatens to ripple through everything from manufacturing to food security. With the

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Malacca Strait Anxiety Signals New Global Trade Flashpoint

April 28, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

Concerns over the stability of global trade routes have intensified as attention shifts from the Middle East to Southeast Asia, where the Strait of Malacca stands as one of the world’s most

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Kill Web Strategy Signals New Era of Indo-Pacific Warfare

April 28, 2026
Defence/Diplomacy

A new U.S. military concept aimed at linking the capabilities of key Asian allies into a single, networked force is drawing attention across the Indo-Pacific, signaling a shift toward deeper coordination in

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Trapped in the Digital Slave Trade

April 28, 2026
Defence/Diplomacy/Geopolitics

Four months after returning home, the nightmare has not ended for Chiedza, a 33-year-old Zimbabwean mother of two who was trafficked to Myanmar and forced into online fraud. What she believed was

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Cauca Massacre Exposes Colombia’s War Within

April 28, 2026
Defence/Geopolitics

A powerful explosion that tore through a key highway in southwestern Colombia has once again plunged the country into a cycle of violence, raising urgent questions about security, governance and the future

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Fossil Fuel Profits Under Fire at Global Climate Summit

April 28, 2026
Human Rights/World

A growing backlash against the profits of major energy companies has taken center stage at an international conference in Colombia, where policymakers, activists and experts are calling for bold measures to accelerate

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BP Profits Soar Amid Iran War Oil Shock

April 28, 2026
Business

BP Plc reported a dramatic surge in first-quarter earnings, driven by soaring oil prices and exceptional performance in its trading division following the outbreak of war involving Iran. The London-based energy major

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$10 Billion Data Center Giant Could Be Up for Grabs in Asia

April 28, 2026
Business

Digital Edge, a rapidly growing data center operator in Asia backed by Stonepeak Partners, is weighing strategic options that could include a partial or full sale valuing the company at up to

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Yuan Strength Turns Into Profit Shock for Chinese Firms

April 28, 2026
Business

A strengthening yuan is increasingly becoming a burden for Chinese companies, as foreign-exchange losses erode profits and offset gains from core business operations. The currency’s recent appreciation against the US dollar is

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